Ford to record $600 million pretax pension charge in fourth quarter

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Ford Motor Company said it will record a $600 million pretax charge in its fourth-quarter results tied to remeasurements of employee pension and other postretirement benefit plans, the automaker disclosed after markets closed on Thursday. The company said the one-time expense will lower GAAP net income but will not affect its adjusted results or cash … Read more

Federal Agents Arrest Don Lemon Over Minnesota Church Protest

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Lead: Former CNN anchor Don Lemon was taken into federal custody late Thursday night after authorities executed an arrest tied to a Jan. 18 disruption at Cities Church in St. Paul, Minnesota. Lemon says he entered the service to report on a demonstration opposing a regional immigration enforcement campaign and has characterized his presence as … Read more

Giving to donor-advised funds surges on expiring tax cuts and a hot stock market – CNBC

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Donor-advised funds saw a sharp rise in 2025 as investors accelerated gifts ahead of looming tax changes and rode strong market gains. DAFgiving360 reported donors granted a record $9.9 billion to charities in 2025, up $2.2 billion (28%) from 2024. A large share of last year’s contributions — a record 74% — came as non-cash … Read more

The decline of the French bistro

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Lead: In January 2026, reporting from Angers in western France shows traditional bistros and brasseries facing sustained decline as owners cite rising supplier costs, falling customer numbers and changing eating habits. Local restaurateur Mickael Moureaud reports a 10% drop in clientele over the past year and says he often breaks even after covering staff, suppliers … Read more

Organizers Call Nationwide Strike as Anti‑ICE Protests Spread Across US

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Lead: Activists and student organizers have called for a nationwide shutdown on Friday, urging “no work, no school, no shopping” to protest recent immigration enforcement actions by ICE. The action, framed as a blackout or general strike, follows a month‑long ICE operation in Minneapolis and a string of fatal encounters involving federal agents in several … Read more

Lindsey Vonn airlifted from course after crash in final downhill before the Olympics

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Lead: Lindsey Vonn, 41, crashed in the final World Cup downhill at Crans-Montana, Switzerland, on Friday and was airlifted from the course after leaving the slope visibly favoring her left knee. The incident occurred one week before the Milan–Cortina Winter Olympics and has left her Olympic participation uncertain. The race was later stopped and canceled … Read more

Microsoft experiments with top menu bar for Windows 11

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Lead Microsoft’s PowerToys team is testing a new optional top menu interface for Windows 11 called the Command Palette Dock. The proposal, shared as concept images and an early code project, aims to give users quick access to tools, resource monitoring and pinned extensions. The dock would be highly configurable—positionable at the top, left, right … Read more

Chevron earnings beat as production hits record with upside expected in Venezuela – CNBC

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Lead Chevron reported fourth-quarter results on Friday that exceeded Wall Street estimates as record oil output helped offset weaker crude prices. The company posted adjusted earnings per share of $1.52 versus the $1.45 consensus and revenue of $46.87 billion. Net income for the quarter was $2.77 billion, down from $3.24 billion a year earlier. Chevron … Read more

Russia Finds Gaps in Ukraine’s 700‑Mile Front

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Jan. 30, 2026 Lead: In late December, Russian forces slipped into the town of Huliaipole in southeastern Ukraine, exploiting fog and a river channel to bypass defensive posts and overrun a Ukrainian command position. The breach exposed battlefield maps and laptops that revealed nearby drone teams, permitting follow-up strikes. The episode underscores a core problem … Read more

Alcaraz reaches first Australian Open final after five-set escape from Zverev

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Lead: In Melbourne on Jan. 30, world No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz pulled off a dramatic recovery to beat Alexander Zverev 6-4, 7-6(5), 6-7(3), 6-7(4), 7-5 and reach his first Australian Open final. The match lasted 5 hours 27 minutes and became the longest semifinal in Australian Open history. Alcaraz battled visible physical distress — including … Read more

Panama Supreme Court Rules Hong Kong firm’s Panama Canal port concession unconstitutional

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Lead Panama’s Supreme Court ruled late Thursday that the 25-year extension of a concession held by a subsidiary of Hong Kong’s CK Hutchison Holdings to operate ports at both ends of the Panama Canal is unconstitutional. The decision follows a comptroller audit alleging accounting irregularities and missing payments tied to the 2021 renewal. The ruling … Read more

AI-supported mammography reduces later breast cancer diagnoses by 12%, study finds

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Lead A randomized trial in Sweden involving 100,000 women found that integrating an artificial intelligence (AI) system into routine mammography screening cut the rate of breast cancer diagnoses in subsequent years by 12% and raised the share of cancers found at screening. The trial ran from April 2021 to December 2022 and compared AI-supported reading … Read more

CoreWeave: The AI Infrastructure Stock That Keeps Bouncing Back

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Lead: CoreWeave, a cloud provider specializing in capacity for AI workloads, has reversed a multi-month slide to regain significant ground since its March IPO. Trading near $99.53 after a recent pullback (down 6.12% or $6.49 intraday), the company has nonetheless gained roughly 172% since listing and climbed more than 50% so far this year. The … Read more